The classification member of the Supervision Committee of the House of Representatives is launching an investigation into whether the general services administration has given a preferential treatment to a technology startup that competes for a lucrative government contract. The startup is backed by some of Silicon Valley’s allies most influential by President Donald Trump.
The action of the Committee follows Propublic’s reports last month that revealed that the GSA was considering Ramp based in New York Ramp to rebuild a massive federal credit card program of $ 700 billion known as Smartpay. Our reports showed that GSA’s senior officials with ramp executives at least four times before publicly opening a smartpay contract opportunity.
Ethics experts marked the first meetings as unusual and enhanceable problems. The GSA experts told Propublic that, internally, Ramp was seen as the clear favorite for an initial pilot contract of $ 25 million, which could act as an introduction to a larger work of Smartpay. The contract for the pilot program has not yet been granted.
A letter from Sentrid and the GSA by Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-VA., And reviewed by Propublic says that the Democrats in the Committee want information about the treatment of the GSA with “Rampa, a company with zero federal experience of hiring experience is backed by prominent party supporters of Trump, the Trump family.” “
Connolly’s letter demands a variety of GSA documents, including “all communications between any official, contractor or subcontractor of GSA and any Ramp representative.”
He did not respond to a request for comments on the investigation.
The GSA did not answer the questions on Friday. When asked about the ramp for an anterior arterice, a GSA spokesman told Propublic that the agency “refutes any suggestion of unjust or preferential hiring practices” and that the “Initiative to reform credit card Hah Bone to the public.
Smartpay, which provides visa and mastercard cards to government employees, allows the Federal Labor Force to buy supplies and office equipment, book trips and pay gas. Cards are usually used for purchases of up to $ 10,000.
The sources within the GSA say that Trump designated in the agency, including interim administrator Stephen Ehikian and Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum, the main official of the Nation, entered their roles saying that Smartpay and other government payments.
However, both the Republican Party and the democratic budget experts call this inaccurate opinion, saying that Smartpay has implemented safeguards and effective monitoring tools.
Smartpay has earned the horns of millions of dollars in rates for the financial institutions that currently operate, US Bank and Citibank. The GSA will decide for the end of the year whether to extend smartpay with the current contract or rebuild the program more fundamental.
Ramp investors include some of Silicon Valley’s most powerful figures, such as Peter Thiel, the capitalist billionaire at risk that tested early crucial support to Trump and spent millions in the race of the vice president of Vice President JD Vance in the Senate of Ohio. Other important sponsors include Keith Rabois or Khosla Ventures, who sits on the Ramp board; Thrive Capital, founded by Joshua Kushner, the brother of Trump’s son -in -law, Jared Kushner; And 8VC, a firm directed by the allies of Musk and Trump.
At the end of April, when the GSA received a large number of commercial launches in the SmartPay pilot program, the CEO of Ramp, Eric Glyman and Rabois appeared at a high profile conference in Washington that brings together the technology office, legislators and others.
Duration A live panel entitled “First principles for a thinner and thin government”, the couple promoted the ramp as a transformative solution for government payments. Later, duration of an interview, Rabois pointed out the fact that Smartpay issues more cards than total government employees such as fraud evidence.
But Smartpay experts say this betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of how the program works. Employees receive separate cards for different types of purchases already have multiple cards at the same time.
Rabois did not answer propublic’s questions on Friday. In his response for a previous story, Rabois said that “he had no participation in any government -related initiative for the company.”
In the letter of the GSA Supervision Committee, Connolly writes that “the false statements of the Trump administration about the Smartpay program can be an attempt to disapprove the program to provide a new contractor and affiliated with Trump a lucrative contract.”
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